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2021 Groundhog Cover Contest431 views2021 Groundhog Cover Contest by Sophie Bozzo
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2013 Groundhog Cover Contest Entry430 views2013 Groundhog Cover Contest Entry by Emily Larkin
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2018 Halloween Cover Contest 430 views2018 Halloween Cover Contest Entry by Mikayla Smith
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2019 Halloween Cover Contest430 views2019 Halloween Cover Contest Entry by Genevieve Hebert
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2013 Groundhog Cover Contest Entry429 views2013 Groundhog Cover Contest Entry by Julia Downey
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2013 Groundhog Cover Contest Entry429 views2013 Groundhog Cover Contest Entry by Lauren Crain
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Tabor Boy429 viewsHead of School John H. Quirk and Captain James E. Geil (pictured) welcomed Marion residents aboard the SSV Tabor Boy, built near Amsterdam in 1914 and brought to Sippican Harbor in 1954. The “Open Ship” took place on Sunday afternoon. Photo by Felix Perez.
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Healing Little Hearts 5K 429 viewsUpward of 300 runners competed in the inaugural Healing Little Hearts 5K on a beautiful Columbus Day morning. The organization helps fund research efforts into children’s heart defects. “From my family and from the families you’re helping, thank you,” said Kelly Weglowski, who, along with husband, Marc, and daughter Jillian founded Healing Little Hearts in the midst of their son and brother Brady’s own battle. Photos by Shawn Badgley. October 17, 2013 edition
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2013 Halloween Cover Contest429 views2013 Halloween Cover Contest entry by Holyn Turner
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2013 Halloween Cover Contest429 views2013 Halloween Cover Contest entry by Courtney Satterley
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2014 Groundhog Cover Contest429 viewsAn entry from our 2014 Groundhog Day Cover contest by Olivia Gowell
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Marion Town Hall Annex429 viewsThe Main Street-facing side of the Marion Town Hall Annex building is scheduled for a significant facelift in 2021. The Community Preservation Committee recently voted to approve two appropriations of $90,000 each toward the building’s renovation, including a historically appropriate Main Street entry way featuring mahogany doors, the replacement of windows, and a restoration of the facade. Photo by Mick Colageo
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